Supersnipe is a fictional character who appeared in a series of comic books published by Street & Smith from 1942 to 1949.
Supersnipe was the imagined alter ego of Koppy McFad, "the boy with the most comic books in the world.
"[1] He was created by writer-artist George Marcoux, who had previously assisted Percy Crosby on the comic strip Skippy.
He acts out his superhero adventures a la Don Quixote, annoying his family and his neighbors.
The strip was so popular that the next issue of Army and Navy was retitled Supersnipe Comics.